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Celebrating the people that make IWF great - Lillian: I still see some of the same images I did 10 years ago
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great - Pip: The children we see have been robbed of their right to an innocent childhood – we never forget that
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great - Rosa: Each day I work as an analyst I question how people are so determined to abuse, coerce and exploit children sexually
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great – John: I made a concerted effort within our remit to have every image and video I found of her online removed
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great – Tess: Telling people that you work in policy is usually met with a slightly glazed look
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CEO's foreword
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Chainalysis
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Chairs' foreword
Chair Catherine Brown reflects on IWF’s 2024 work to tackle online child sexual abuse and expand international impact.
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Chairs' forewords
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Changes to UK Government’s Online Safety Bill welcomed
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) supports an amendment to the Online Safety Bill which will demand the development of new technologies to better detect child sexual abuse material online.
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Charitable trust partnerships
Support from grant funders, charitable trusts and foundations is essential in helping us reach our goal of an internet free from child sexual abuse.
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Charities join forces for child sexual abuse study
The Internet Watch Foundation and the Lucy Faithfull Foundation are embarking on a project to understand sex offenders’ internet habits when viewing online child sexual abuse material. The study is possible thanks to a grant from the International Foundation For Online Responsibility (IFFOR).